Earthing in a sentence as a noun

I've been nipped by ~100V from poor earthing and it's not that bad.

That photo of the plug shows an earthing pin, after all. That pin does nothing, and is not required for the device to function.

The earthing of the ethernet cable might influence how much noise is introduced the ground plane though.

Though 12V does definitely not require "earthing", you are correct about that.

I'm going to say that flat-earthing is a sort of dividing line for me. If somebody insists on flat-earth with a straight face, I'm going to ask them some questions.

It's called a PEN conductor when it's used as a combined Protective Earth & Neutral, as in a TN-C-S earthing arrangement.

From the paper:> the main hypothesis about earthing is based on the connection to the surface of the Earth, which is satiated with free electrons.

It might explain why the Audioquest cables are directional, if their earthing arrangement is directional perhaps.

Coaxial supplies are used around here too, with recommended local earthing and mandatory ground fault detection relay if local earthing does not exist.

If the PEN conductor breaks but the local earthing still has decently low resistance, the internal PE protection that connects to the case of electronic appliances is still connected to the ground.

I learned about Faraday cages back in school, but you can't surround the laptop with one of those and still use it... I believe medical devices have shielding built-in, which I imagine is an earthed metal box, so earthing the metal laptop case?

Earthing definitions

noun

fastening electrical equipment to earth

See also: grounding